Robert Young Lee Jr. (born September 17, 1971) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster. Lee co-hosts the podcasts Bad Friends with Andrew Santino and TigerBelly with Khalyla Kuhn.

From 2001 to 2009, Lee was a cast member on MADtv, and he co-starred in the ABC single-camera sitcom series Splitting Up Together alongside Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson between 2018 and 2019. Lee has also appeared in the films Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004), Pineapple Express (2008), and The Dictator (2012). He had a guest appearance as the cynical, burned-out Dr. Kang on FX on Hulu's TV comedy series Reservation Dogs.

Early life and education

Lee was born on September 17, 1971 in San Diego to Korean immigrant parents Jeanie and Robert Lee. He and his younger brother Steve grew up in Poway, California. His parents owned clothing stores in both Escondido and Encinitas, California. He attended Painted Rock Elementary School, Twin Peaks Middle School, and Poway High School. In high school, he was part of a breakdancing team. After graduation, he attended Palomar College before dropping out.

Career

Lee worked at cafes and restaurants before pursuing a career in comedy. In 1994, the coffee shop where he was working abruptly closed. Lee stated, "I just went next door to get a job, which was The Comedy Store in San Diego." After a few months of working odd jobs at the club, he tried stand-up during one of their amateur nights. Within a year of doing regular comedy sets, he received offers to open for both Pauly Shore and Carlos Mencia. He then began working regularly at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, a comedy club owned by Pauly Shore's mother Mitzi.

Lee has said that his parents had hoped he would continue on with the family business and were less than supportive of his comedic pursuits at first. During a podcast interview conducted by fellow actor and comedian Joe Rogan on February 1, 2011, Lee stated that during the first few years he did stand-up, his parents barely spoke to him. However, after his appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno his father called him, asked how much he had to pay to be on the show, and then apologized for not supporting his comedy career. Lee has included his family in some of his work; his brother has appeared in several non-speaking roles on MADtv, and his entire immediate family has appeared in a sketch on the show. In 2007, he pitched a sitcom to Comedy Central about a Korean family, which was to star his own family.

In 2012, Lee was hired to reboot Maker Studios' YouTube comedy channel, The Station. Lee hosted the 9th MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert in 2013. From 2019 to 2023, Lee made several appearances as recurring character Jin Jeong in the Magnum P.I. television series. In 2020, Lee began co-hosting the Bad Friends podcast with Andrew Santino.

MADtv

In 2001, Lee joined the cast of MADtv, making him the show's first and only Asian cast member. He has stated that he dreaded playing the characters Bae Sung and Connie Chung, as well as the "Average Asian" skits. Lee remained with the cast until the series' cancellation in 2009 and returned briefly when MADtv was revived in 2016 on The CW.

TigerBelly podcast

Started in 2015, TigerBelly is a video podcast hosted by Bobby Lee and his ex-partner, Khalyla Kuhn. It also features appearances by technical engineer Gilbert Galon and producer George Kimmel. The show's intro song "Shadow Gook" was written and produced by Lee and performed by Lee and Kuhn. The hosts discuss events from their lives and news topics from popular culture, often revolving around Asian American issues related to the entertainment industry, adolescence, sexuality, ethnicity, racism, and politics.[citation needed]

Prior to the creation of TigerBelly, Lee and Erik Griffin pitched a podcast to All Things Comedy but never developed the show. While Kuhn was recovering from heart surgery, she developed a podcast as a way to occupy herself. Lee assisted her with its creation and eventually appeared on her show. He then decided to focus on a podcast with Kuhn instead of with Griffin.

In April 2023, podcast clips of Lee telling a story of an experience with a young, adult prostitute in Tijuana resurfaced. USA Today reported that the anecdote drew online backlash and allegations of child exploitation. During an episode of TigerBelly in the same month, Lee clarified that the story was not true and had been "a dark joke" pieced together from "a couple of awful bits".

Riyadh Comedy Festival

In 2025, Lee participated in the Riyadh Comedy Festival. Joey Shea, Saudi Arabia researcher at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement that the Saudi government is using the comedy festival to whitewash its human rights abuses.

Personal life

Lee began taking methamphetamine and marijuana around age 12, as well as heroin by age 15, and went through three drug-rehabilitation attempts before becoming sober when he was 17. Lee relapsed on Vicodin and ended 12 years of sobriety after receiving negative feedback from a producer. He got sober after MADtv producer Lauren Dombrowski fought for him after he was fired from the show a second time, a story which Lee discusses in his appearance on the pilot episode of Comedy Central's TV series This Is Not Happening. On TigerBelly episode 224, Lee admitted to guest Theo Von that he had relapsed after his father's death in August 2019 from Parkinson's disease. He subsequently went to rehab and became sober again. Lee has stated that he is a recovering alcoholic.

Lee's younger brother, Steve Lee, is a musician, podcaster, and comedian.

He was in a ten-year relationship with Khalyla Kuhn, an influencer and content creator. The relationship ended in 2022.

Lee has stated that he believes in God, but does not adhere to a specific religion, calling the core principles of Christianity "insane" on George Janko's podcast in 2024.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999The Underground Comedy MovieChinese Man
2003Pauly Shore Is DeadDelivery Boy
American MisfitsKorean GeneralDirect-to-video
2004Harold & Kumar Go to White CastleKenneth Park
2005Accidentally on PurposeBobbyShort film
2006UndoingKenny
2007Kickin' It Old SkoolAki
2008Killer PadWinnie
Pineapple ExpressBobby
Larry of ArabiaShort film
2009Soldiers of CapernaumDirect-to-video
2010Fudgy Wudgy Fudge FaceKangaroo Hands
Hard BreakersTravis
2011PaulValet
A Very Harold & Kumar 3D ChristmasKenneth Park
2012The DictatorMr. Lao
2013Final RecipePark
Wedding PalaceKevin
Jesus is My Co-PilotHimselfShort film
2014Meet Me at the ReckDirect-to-video
Bro, What Happened?Brah Man
Out of LoveStanleyShort film
2015The CommentsHugh
2016Laid in AmericaGoose
Keeping Up with the JonesesRicky Lu
2018Curious GeorginaBobbyShort film
Public DisturbanceChuck
2019Extracurricular ActivitiesMr. Mulnick
2020The Wrong MissyCheck-In Desk Employee
Guest HouseBenny
2021Wish DragonTall GoonVoice
How It EndsDerek
Hero ModeVP Goodson
2023Death and RamenTimmy LeeShort film
The ThrowbackCharles
2024Drugstore JuneBill
Sweet DreamsCruise
BorderlandsLarry
2025Happy Gilmore 2Himself
2026GoatRusty Bus BoysVoice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Arli$$Episode: "D-Day"
2001Late FridayHimselfEpisode #1.19
The Brothers GarciaPet Store ClerkEpisode: "But Football Is a Religion"
2001–2009, 2016Mad TVHimself / Cast MemberFeatured cast (season 7 & 15), main cast (season 8–14)
2004I Love the '90sHimself2 episodes
Faking ItEpisode: "Fireman to Funnyman"
2005Minding the StoreEpisodes: "Makeover" & "La Jolla"
The DropEpisode #3.14
Party @ the PalmsChuEpisode #1.6
Curb Your EnthusiasmSungEpisode: "The Korean Bookie"
2005–2006Mind of MenciaAsian CSI Agent / Gay Pirate2 episodes
2006IconsHimselfEpisode: "Jamie Kennedy"
Comedy ZenEpisode #1.4"
Thugaboo: Sneaker MadnessMr. Lee Young / William HungVoice; television film
2007American Dad!DannyVoice; episode: "Bush Comes to Dinner"
2007–2014Chelsea LatelyHimself / Round Table GuestRecurring guest
2008Asian Excellence AwardsHimself / HostMain host
2009Live at GothamEpisode: "Episode #4.2"
Whorified! The Search for America's Next Top WhoreHimselfEpisode: "Reality TV Made Me Do It"
Family GuySharply Dressed Asian ManVoice; episode: "Business Guy"
The LeagueChuEpisode: "The Usual Bet"
2009–2019Laugh FactoryHimselfRecurring guest
2010Supreme Court of ComedyEpisode: "Tom Arnold vs. Bobby Lee"
Ktown CowboysEpisode: "Episode #1.9"
CubedBob YamamotoRecurring cast (season 1), guest (season 2)
2011After LatelyHimselfEpisode: "The 'M' Word"
Big Time RushT.J.Episode: "Big Time Reality"
Family GuyChinese ManVoice; episode: "Amish Guy"
2012Equals ThreeHimselfEpisode: "Spelling Bee"
Samurai! DaycareParkRecurring cast
RVC: The Lone Shopping NetworkHiriEpisode: "Father of My Squids"
2012–2013Animal PracticeDr. YamamotoMain cast
2013Who Gets the Last Laugh?HimselfEpisode: "Bam Margera/Bobby Lee/Matt Besser"
Gotham Comedy LiveHimself / HostEpisode: "Bobby Lee"
Knife FightHimselfEpisode: "Travi vs. Kuramoto"
Internet Shock QuizEpisode: "Bobby Lee's Racist Confession"
Arrested DevelopmentMrs. OhEpisode: "Queen B."
Tubbin' with TashTiger BellyEpisodes: "Chelsea Handler" & "Chelsea Peretti & Reggie Watts"
Sean Saves the WorldMr. KimEpisode: "Sean Comes Clean"
2013–2014Kill TonyHimself / Guest HostEpisodes: "Kill Tony #9" & "Kill Tony #32"
Deal with ItHimselfRecurring cast (season 1), guest (season 3)
2013–2015The AwesomesTim / SumoVoice; main cast
2014TripTankMongolian / Mongolian Leader / Li ChingVoice; episode: "The Green" & "Candy Van Finger Bang"
The LeagueLee Wei LeeEpisode: "Epi Sexy"
2014–2016This Is Not HappeningHimselfRecurring guest
2015The ComediansFortune Teller's nephewEpisode: "Billy's Birthday"
NCIS: Los AngelesRio SyamsundinEpisode: "Blame It on Rio"
2015–2016Bad Weather FilmsHimself2 episodes
2015–2019Nature CatMC FerretVoice; recurring cast (season 1–3)
2016Jeff Ross Presents Roast BattleHimself / JudgeEpisode: "Road to Roast Battle"
@midnightHimselfEpisode: "Episode #4.6"
Another PeriodSea CaptainEpisode: "Lillian's Wedding" & "The Duel"
Son of ZornJaktonEpisode: "The War of the Workplace"
2016–2018LoveTrumanRecurring cast
2017The Comedy JamHimselfEpisode: "Tiffany Haddish/Chris Hardwick/Bobby Lee"
Funny You Should AskRecurring guest
Comrade DetectiveNew York DegenerateVoice; episode: "Two Films for One Ticket"
What Would Diplo Do?BrianMain cast
Real RobKim LinEpisode: "Best Play Date Ever"
2018Something’s BurningHimselfEpisode: "Bobby Lee & Chris D'Elia Make Homemade Pasta w/ Bert Kreischer"
Alone TogetherStanEpisode: "Pop-Up"
NCIS: Los AngelesJeff CarolEpisode: "Goodbye, Vietnam"
2018–2019Splitting Up TogetherArthurMain cast
2019Family StyleHimselfEpisode: "Sweets"
Beyond the ArcEpisode: "Montreal"
2019–2023Magnum P.I.JinRecurring cast (season 2-4), guest (season 5)
2020Game On!Himself / CaptainMain captain
The Stand-Up Show with Jon DoreHimselfEpisode: "Episode #1.5"
The Cabin with Bert KreischerEpisode: "Release"
The Comedy StoreMain guest
Dream Corp LLCTricky RickyRecurring cast (season 3)
2021Fast FoodiesHimselfEpisode: "Bobby Lee"
Nailed It!Himself / Guest JudgeEpisode: "Travel Dos and Donuts"
Well Done with Sebastian ManiscalcoHimselfEpisode: "The Macaroniscalco"
Immoral CompassDylanEpisode: "Part 2: Secrets"
2021–2022Reservation DogsDr. KangGuest (season 1), recurring cast (season 2)
Inside JobDr. AndreVoice; main cast
2021–2023And Just Like That...Jackie NeeRecurring cast
2022About Last NightHimselfEpisode: "Anna Camp/Loni Love/Bobby Lee"
Dark Side of ComedyEpisode: "Andrew Dice Clay"
2023History of the World, Part IIHaroldEpisode: "VI"
2024Dinner Time Live with David ChangHimselfEpisode: "Choose Your Own Adventure Volume 2"

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRoleNotes
2009"We Made You"EminemHikaru Sulu
2010"2 Different Tears"Wonder Girls
2011"Hangover"Taio CruzCaptain
2017"Dure Dure"Jencarlos Canela

Documentary

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007HecklerHimself
2016Dying Laughing
2017Funny: The Documentary
2020Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren and Stimpy Story

Sources

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